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Inaquate
Inaquate In*a"quate, a. [L. inaquatus, p. p. of inaquare to make into water; pref. in- in + aqua water.] Embodied in, or changed into, water. [Obs.] --Cranmer.

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- and, thus, this reaction may be better written as the reaction of the aquated ion with hydroxide through donation of a proton, as follows. Zinc nitrate...
- is that aluminium salts with weak acids are hydrolyzed in water to the aquated hydroxide and the corresponding nonmetal hydride: for example, aluminium...
- fleurs-de-lis and either side an ostrich feather; with the legends "Sigillum aquate Saltash" and "Sigillum Saltashe" respectively. Saltash Guildhall was built...
- aquatint 21.5 x 15.1 Etching, aquatint and drypoint 19.3 x 14.9 Etching, aquating and engraving 21.5 x 15.1 Etching, aquatint and drypoint 21.4 x 14.6 Etching...
- chromium atom, reducing it to oxidation state +3. In acid solution the aquated Cr3+ ion is produced. Cr 2O2− 7 + 14 H+ + 6 e− → 2 Cr3+ + 7 H2O      ε0 = 1...
- hydroxide, La(OH) 3. In dilute sulfuric acid, lanthanum readily forms the aquated tripositive ion [La(H 2O) 9]3+ : This is colorless in aqueous solution...
- Scheie, C. E.; Williams, Jack M. (1971). "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of the Aquated Proton. II. Chloroauric Acid Tetrahydrate. Phase Transitions and Molecular...
- Mechanism, and Spectroscopy of the Reversible Binding of Nitric Oxide to Aquated Iron(II). An Undergraduate Text Book Reaction Revisited". Inorganic Chemistry...
- pure compounds, in aqueous solutions they are fully dissociated into the aquated ions H+, Cl−, Na+ and OH−. Baking powder is used to cause the dough for...
- in water. Some elements in oxidation states higher than 3 form stable, aquated, oxo ions. Well known examples are the vanadyl(IV) and uranyl(VI) ions...